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Could anybody recommend me a good German textbook for beginners? I used to know some German, but I forgot pretty much everything and now I really want to start learning German again. What is the best book to get?

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Don't know any textbook but I recommend learning by video and audio courses. There are a lot of them on the internet, they are free and most of them have some decent quality. One advantage is that you can actually hear the sound of words.

Most of those courses come with some kind of text lessons. And reading something about topics you like may have a good effect too.

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The Denk Mal! Series is pretty good for beginner/intermediate learners, the online components and activities book are also a really nice addition. Easy to follow grammar lessons and vocabulary lists and it gives you a short film to watch in every chapter!

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